The Americans List: A Salute to Robert Frank
The photographic community acknowledges its debt to the influence of Robert Frank’s Americans work in a new book by Jason Eskenazi.
The photographic community acknowledges its debt to the influence of Robert Frank’s Americans work in a new book by Jason Eskenazi.
The Le Bal photography museum in Paris hosted the Fifth International Fotobook Festival from April 20 – 22. Here we present selections from the top three winners for the festival’s Dummy Award.
In the digital age, touching the work of established photographic masters can be a sensitive business. London-based artist Mishka Henner explores Robert Frank’s classic opus in his newest book, Less Américains.
In a medium like photography, where the book plays such an important role in its progression, it is an unfortunate fact that some of the greatest photobooks have been essentially lost to history.
In 2009, Kevin J. Miyazaki founded an online photography gallery to allow artists to sell limited editions of their prints to benefit the charity of their choice.
The photographer speaks exclusively to TIME about his new book, which presents a series of vignettes that play out like silent movies—touching, funny, sad, irreverent and full of surprise.
As Aperture releases a new version of the photographer’s seminal book in October, photographer, writer and editor Jeffrey Ladd explains that rarely has a body of work been so deserving of two completely different editions.
Thibault Brunet has chronicled war-torn landscapes and images of beleaguered soldiers — all without leaving the comfort of his home in Lille, France.